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Salsa's Horsethief Carbon XTR begs the question: Why ride anything but the best? Lightened up on a diet of primo carbon fiber, the Horsethief includes other killer features like a tapered head tube, pressfit bottom bracket, full-length housing guides, and stealth dropper post routing to keep this bike at the top of its class. It easily tackles aggressive, big-mountain terrain thanks to a plush Kashima-coated Fox shock that's paired with the active Split Pivot suspension for 120mm of travel. Built with short chain stays, a long top tube, wide bars, and a short stem, this bike is a blast to ride down the trail, carving corners with steez. The Shimano XTR 20-speed drivetrain defines high-speed, high-precision shifting, and when things get a little hairy Shimano's XTR brakes bring everything back under control. A bike like this deserves only top-shelf components, with a carbon Salsa handlebar, Thomson stem, and Thomson Elite Covert dropper post. Throw in a pair of Salsa's lock-on grips and a svelte WTB Volt Race saddle and you're ready to hit the trails.

The “big” little brother of Salsa's 29er Horsethief, Pony Rustler features the same “any singletrack trail in the world” capability, but takes a more aggressive approach with the ground-clawing, inspirational stability of 27.5 x 3.0" tires. Mix this footprint with 148 x 12mm axle spacing, short and agile chainstays, and BOOST crankset specification, and you’re dressed to impress while you bust new moves on the high mountain dance floor.

Mukluk is Salsa's most versatile fat bike, designed and engineered to excel in the wide variety of conditions fat bikers face. Whether you’re methodically attempting a first route in the Northwest Territories or chasing sunlight in Moab, Mukluk can do it all. This carbon frame features 197mm rear spacing to accommodate up to 5-inch tires and a 100mm threaded bottom bracket to allow a wide range of crank (q-factor) choices. Salsa's new Version 2.0 Alternator dropouts allow for some of the shortest chainstay lengths available, too, giving you quick and nimble or long and stable in one versatile frame. SRAM's peerless 12-speed Eagle drivetrain provides a massive gear range, while Guide RS brakes brings loads of power in a finely modulated package. The wide SunRingle Mulefut rims are wrapped in Maxxis Minion FBR 26 x 4.8-inch meats that will bike into any terrain. Salsa's Alternator 2.0 dropouts give you some of the shortest chainstay lengths available. Go singlespeed or geared, rigid or suspended out front, or make use of the stealthy and integrated Alternator Rack/Rack-Lock systems for added carrying capacity via traditional racks & panniers. Dream boldly. The Mukluk won’t back down.

With 27.5-inch wheels, Split Pivot suspension, and 150mm of rear travel Salsa's Redpoint fits nicely into the so-called trail category of mountain bikes. But categories only tell part of this aggressive trail ripper's story. Its low-slung geometry dials-in the pedaling position to give you the best of both worlds: efficient climbing, and confident descending. A RockShox Monarch RT Debonair and 160mm Pike RC fork complement the Split Pivot design, creating maximum traction over all types of terrain. Loose, rocky, rooted, buffed — you'll find yourself powering through everything. SRAM's GX Eagle 1x12 drivetrain keeps you on the gas with excellent chain retention and a huge gear range, and Guide R hydraulic disc brakes ensure flawless speed control so you don't blow a corner on charged descents. DT Swiss M 1900 wheels paired to Maxxis Minion tires lay down a large contact patch, and a RockShox Reverb Stealth dropper post wraps-up this build with everything you need to escape into the backcountry.

Spearfish is Salsa's ultra-endurance full-suspension racing machine. Where efficiency and comfort meet, the 80mm of Split Pivot rear travel is ample, and lets you push yourself further and faster, focusing less on how far it is to the next feed station. Salsa's sponsored rider Kurt Refsnider chose Spearfish to set a new course record for the AZT 300 in 2014, obliterating the mythical 48-hour barrier in the process by a whopping three hours.

Go ahead, choose your trail. Salsa's Horsethief Carbon 1 is ready to take you for a ride. Salsa's much-loved Horsethief features a stiff, light, carbon construction, a tapered headtube, pressfit bottom bracket, full-length housing guides, and stealth dropper post routing to keep this bike at the top of its class. It tackles aggressive, big-mountain terrain with ease thanks to a plush 120mm of travel and active Split Pivot rear suspension. With its short chain stays, long top tube, short stem, and wide bars, this bike is a blast to ride down the trail, carving corners with precision. Components include a RockShox Revelation fork and a RockShox Monarch shock to soak up the bumps in the back. A super snappy, go-fast SRAM X01 drivetrain ensures your shifting is spot on, and SRAM Guide hydraulic disc brakes bring the speed back down. SRAM Roam 40 wheels and grippy Schwalbe tires roll fast and hook up when things get loose. Plus, Salsa spec'd only the best, with their own Rustler handlebars, Thomson stem and seatpost, and a svelte WTB saddle.

You understand the Salsa Bucksaw is a pedal-powered go-anywhere monster of a bike. You also get that having 4-inch wide tires and 100mm of Split Pivot suspension adds way too much fun to an already playful idea. So, what are you waiting for? The Bucksaw Carbon X01 takes the full-suspension fatbike notion to new heights, igniting your inner adventurer to find the "unrideable" terrain just to show it can be done. The massive 26 x 4.0-inch 45NRTH Vanhelga tires have more grip than you do power, and the RockShox Bluto RCT3 100mm fork lets you charge with confidence when carrying speed is the only way to roll. RockShox's Reverb dropper post works with the Bucksaw's low center of gravity so you can pop, lock, and flow over any type of terrain with tons of control. Finally, a SRAM X01 11-speed drivetrain provides ample gearing with the smooth-shifting simplicity of a 1x system, and SRAM Guide RS hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors keep you on the path of intention.

The “big” little brother of Salsa's 29er Horsethief, Pony Rustler features the same “any singletrack trail in the world” capability, but takes a more aggressive approach with the ground-clawing, inspirational stability of 27.5 x 3.0" tires. Mix this footprint with 148 x 12mm axle spacing, short and agile chainstays, and BOOST crankset specification, and you’re dressed to impress while you bust new moves on the high mountain dance floor.

The Salsa Pony Rustler Carbon X01 is backcountry leader on the hunt for epic singletrack. This full-suspension bike features mid-fat 27.5 x 3.0-inch tires for unbelievable grip, and 120mm of Split Pivot suspension for impressive traction and pedaling efficiency. Rear suspension damping is provided by the highly capable RockShox Monarch RT3, and a Pike RC fork offers 130mm of rock-eating travel. Thanks to Boost hub and bottom bracket spacing, the Pony Rustler is built to accept both the stock 27.5+ wheelset or an alternate 29er wheelset to suit your experience. A SRAM X01 1x11 drivetrain takes the sting out of steep climbs with ample gearing and buttery shifts, while the SRAM Guide RS hydraulic disc brakes provide pinpoint stopping power for maximum control on fast descents. A RockShox Reverb dropper post paired with a WTB Volt Pro saddle adds stability and convenience for getting low and crushing techy trails, too. Contact points are finished with a blend of Salsa's own proven backcountry set to create one bike for all your mountain adventures.

Gravel is rough, unforgiving, and totally fun to ride. And Salsa's Warbird Ti is the ultimate, high-performance, silky-smooth bandit to give you the upper hand to rule and completely enjoy nature's least forgiving roads, trails, and paths. This amazing machine boasts Salsa's featherweight, super efficient and vibration-damping titanium frame paired with ENVE's CX carbon fork for the perfect blend of power, stability and comfort. It's a versatile rig rolling on stellar DT Swiss/Stan's NoTubes wheels with grippy, supple Clement tires. And, for control in all weather and on all surfaces, Avid's BB7SL discs can't be beat. Precision shifting and all the right gears comes courtesy of a full-Shimano Ultegra/CX70 drivetrain. Hour after hour on those epic rides, Thomson's Elite stem and seatpost, the Salsa Cowbell bars, and the svelte, supportive WTB seat will keep rider comfort high.

Horsethief is the “any singletrack trail in the world” 29er. Featuring 120mm of rear wheel travel through Dave Weagle’s Split Pivot rear suspension design, the Horsethief handles big mountain terrain with ease, whether pedaling to the top or descending to the next shelter on your hut-to-hut backcountry trip, plus it’s well-balanced with 130mm of front travel.

There are certain people who look at precarious objects on the ground and say, "a bike should not ride over that," but not you—you're a Beargrease rider, and the Beargrease Carbon Sus X01 believer firmly in riding over anything and everything in its path. The full carbon frame gives you world-class stiffness and a lightweight platform, and a Rockshox Bluto fork adds even more plushness to an already luxurious ride. SRAM brings the 1 x 11-speed X01 drivetrain and Guide RS hydraulic disc brakes to help you scramble up and down just about anything you can find. A set of Sunringle rims wrapped in Schwalbe fat tires guarantee all the fat-tired fun you can handle. With a selection of Thomson, Salsa, and WTB components, you and your Beargrease will go everywhere together.

Do long days in the saddle and the crunch of gravel beneath your tires send chills of anticipation down your spine? Salsa's Vaya Ti was built for riders who just can't pass up a minimally maintained road when they see one. Smooth, light 3/2.5 titanium tubes ensure the Vaya feels stable but not dull, smooth but snappy, and confident over the worst chip seal you can find. The whole package rolls on Salsa's own hubs and tubeless-ready HED Belgium+ rims. Wrapped in a pair of 41mm-wide Surly Knard tires, these wheels are ready to head to the ends of the earth, or your favorite rails-to-trails path. SRAM drivetrain components, including Apex shifters and an X0 rear derailleur, provide fast and positive-feeling shifts. The 48/32 chainrings and 11-36-tooth cassette provide gravel-friendly gearing that will ensure you have energy to spare at the top of every hill. Rear rack mounts mean your options are open; add panniers (sold separately) for extended touring or around-town errand running or keep your Vaya Ti stripped down and simple for fast, fun weekends on the road.

When it comes to having things your way, no bike is as accommodating as the Salsa Woodsmoke. The light carbon frame and ultra-short chainstays bring out the best of the 27.5+ wheels and tires for full days of fun on any trail. The Woodsmoke will happily accept 29+ wheels for gobs of speed and traction or slap on a pair of 29er wheels for relentless cross-country speed. RockShox knows a thing or two about suspension and cover that ground, expertly soaking up the rough with a 140mm Pike RC Ultimate fork. A huge front triangle accepts large frame bags for bikepacking adventures, and internal shifter and dropper post routing ensures your bike's important parts work when they need to. A 12-speed SRAM X01 Eagle drivetrain offers a colossal gear range for slow, technical climbs, and SRAM Guide RS brakes offer incredible power and modulation, paired with 180mm rotors to keep you out of trouble on crazy-fast descents. Sun Ringle Duroc rims keep 2.8-inch Maxxis tires rolling true across rowdy trails, and the premier-level RockShox Reverb dropper post lets you instantly get into the right spot for fast climbs and even faster descents. Big wheels. Big plans. Big fast fun.

Limitations? Boundaries? Not on Salsa's Redpoint Carbon X01. This trail monster dives headlong into your most demanding off-road expedition, carrying you boldly beyond what you thought possible on a bike. Confidence is key as you roll into the unknown, and the Redpoint offers 150mm of big hit travel with a RockShox Pike Fork and Monarch RT shock. The svelte carbon frame features Split Pivot suspension for exceptional bump compliance, maximum traction, and unbeatable pedaling efficiency. Whether it's an all day grind to the top or ripping berms on the way back home, the Boost-equipped 27.5-inch SRAM Roam 40 hoops provide out of the saddle stiffness and razor sharp handling. And the 2.35-inch tubeless-ready Schwalbe Hans Dampf tires? Loss of traction simply isn't an option. SRAM's X01 drivetrain offers all the range of a traditional 2x setup, with decreased weight and improved mechanical simplicity and reliability. And since the devil is in the details, Salsa pulled out all the stops: a Thomson stem, their own Rustler handlebars and Backcountry lock-on grips, an all-day long, all-day strong WTB Volt Comp saddle, and a RockShox Reverb dropper post.

Salsa's Beargrease Carbon pulls out all the stops. Now you can push the limits over snow, sand, mud and any other previously unrideable surface. The Bear's heart is an amazing lightweight, efficient carbon frameset with a tapered front end and carbon Salsa Makwa fork that minimizes the weight and maximizes the performance with outstanding durability to match your trailblazing lifestyle. This fast fatty rolls on sweet Salsa/Surly hoops with 3.8-inch wide 45North Dillinger tires to float over everything in your path, enveloping obstacles in cushy, low-psi rubber. Its 11-speed SRAM X1 drivetrain shifts crisply and efficiently while the hydraulic SRAM DB5 brakes deliver all-conditions stopping power. The quality Salsa Salt Flat 2 bar, Guide stem, and lock-on grips, as well as the stellar WTB saddle show that the Beargrease Carbon means business. Leave a fresh track.

Spearfish is Salsa'a ultra-endurance full-suspension racing machine. Where efficiency and comfort meet, the 80mm of Split Pivot rear travel is ample, and lets you push yourself further and faster, focusing less on how far it is to the next feed station. Salsa's sponsored rider Kurt Refsnider chose Spearfish to set a new course record for the AZT 300 in 2014, obliterating the mythical 48-hour barrier in the process by a whopping three hours.

The Salsa Horsethief Carbon GX1 is a backcountry bandit on the hunt for epic singletrack. This full-suspension 29er features 120mm of Split Pivot suspension for impressive traction and pedaling efficiency, with supple cushioning over small bumps for outright speed. Rear suspension damping is provided by the highly capable RockShox Monarch RT3, and a Pike CR offers 130mm of gnar-slaying travel. The Horsethief rolls on fast 29er wheels and also accepts 27.5 Plus wheels for a playful, traction-loving ride. A SRAM GX 1x11-speed drivetrain takes the sting out of steep climbs with ample gearing and easy shifts, while the SRAM Guide R hydraulic disc brakes provide pinpoint stopping power for maximum control on fast descents. A RockShox Reverb dropper post paired with a WTB Volt Race saddle adds stability and convenience for getting low and crushing techy trails, too. Contact points are finished with a blend of Salsa's own proven backcountry set to create one bike for all your mountain adventures.

Mukluk is Salsa's most versatile fat bike, designed and engineered to excel in the wide variety of conditions fat bikers face. Whether you’re methodically attempting a first route in the Northwest Territories or chasing sunlight in Moab, Mukluk can do it all. 197mm rear spacing accommodates up to 5-inch tires, and a 100mm threaded bottom bracket allows a wide range of crank (q-factor) choices. Salsa's new Version 2.0 Alternator dropouts allow for some of the shortest chainstay lengths available, too, giving you quick and nimble or long and stable in one versatile frame. This carbon Mukluk boasts SRAM's impressive 12-speed GX Eagle drivetrain for plenty of gearing, and Guide R brakes effortlessly wrangle HED Big Deal Aluminum rims that are wrapped in Maxxis Minion FBR 26 x 4.8-inch meats. Whether you go singlespeed or geared, rigid or suspended out front, or make use of the stealthy and integrated Alternator Rack/Rack-Lock systems for added carrying capacity via traditional racks & panniers, you can dream boldly knowing Mukluk won’t back down.

The “big” little brother of Salsa's 29er Horsethief, Pony Rustler features the same “any singletrack trail in the world” capability, but takes a more aggressive approach with the ground-clawing, inspirational stability of 27.5 x 3.0" tires. Mix this footprint with 148 x 12mm axle spacing, short and agile chainstays, and BOOST crankset specifications, and you’re dressed to impress while you bust new moves on the high mountain dance floor.

Salsa's Redpoint GX1 pushes aside other bikes' "can't" or "won't" limitations and boldly rolls into uncharted territory. Confidence is key as you roll into the backcountry, and the Redpoint offers 150mm of big hit travel with RockShox front and rear suspension. The Split Pivot suspension design ensures exceptional bump compliance, maximum traction, and unbeatable pedaling efficiency on this svelt carbon frame. Whether it's an all day grind to the top or ripping berms on the way back home, the Boost-equipped 27.5-inch SRAM Roam hoops provide out of the saddle stiffness and razor sharp handling. And the 2.35-inch Schwalbe Hans Dampf tires? Loss of traction simply isn't an option. SRAM's GX 1 x 11-speed drivetrain shifts with authority, proving that one ring is all you need. With a RockShox Reverb dropper that lets you get rowdy on descents and a build kit rich with Salsa's own high-quality components, the Redpoint GX isn't about limitations—it's about eliminating them.

Gravel is rough, unforgiving, and totally fun to ride. Salsa's Warbird Carbon is the ultimate, high-performance, silky-smooth bandit to give you the upper hand to rule and completely enjoy nature's least forgiving roads, trails, and paths. This amazing machine boasts Salsa's featherweight, super-efficient and vibration-damping carbon frame paired with their carbon fork for the perfect blend of power, stability and comfort. The seatstays, chainstays, and rear thru-axle are all part of Salsa's Class 5 VRS, or Vibration Reduction System, to provide compliance while still maintaining excellent stiffness. It's a versatile rig rolling on stellar DT Swiss R24 Spline wheels with grippy, supple Schwalbe tires. And, for control in all weather and on all surfaces, SRAM's Rival Hydro discs can't be beat. Precision shifting and all the right gears comes courtesy of a SRAM Rival 22 drivetrain. Hour after hour on those epic rides, Thomson's X4 stem and Elite seatpost, the Salsa Cowbell 2 bars, and the svelte, supportive WTB Silverado saddle keep rider comfort high.

You understand the Salsa Bucksaw is a pedal-powered go-anywhere monster of a bike. You also get that having 4-inch wide tires and 100mm of Split Pivot suspension adds way too much fun to an already playful idea. So, what are you waiting for? The Bucksaw Carbon GX1 takes the full-suspension fatbike notion to new heights, igniting your inner adventurer to find the "unrideable" terrain just to show it can be done. The massive 26 x 4.0-inch 45NRTH Vanhelga tires have more grip than you do power, and the RockShox Bluto RL Solo Air 100mm fork lets you charge with confidence when carrying speed is the only way to roll. A RockShox Reverb dropper post works with the Bucksaw's low center of gravity so you can pop, lock, and flow over any type of terrain with tons of control. Finally, a SRAM GX 11-speed drivetrain provides ample gearing with the simplicity of a 1x system, and SRAM Guide R hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors keep you on the path of intention.

Salsa's Spearfish 2 sits at the point where all-day comfort and all-out racing performance intersect. The light, responsive Salsa butted and shaped 6066-aluminum frame with Split Pivot rear suspension technology lets you push yourself further, faster, and focus less on how far it is to the next feed station, and more on enjoying the ride. The dialed geometry and extremely short 437mm chainstays make for confidence-inspiring handling and super-agile singletrack performance at speed. A RockShox SID RL fork with 100mm of travel, and an 80mm RockShox Monarch rear shock, help the Spearfish fly over rough terrain. Steamrolling everything in your path is a distinct possibility on the big 29-inch SRAM Roam 30 wheels with hard-biting Schwalbe tires. With SRAM's precision X7/X9 components under your hands, fast, decisive shifting is at your command, while SRAM's Guide disc brakes offer serious speed control. Incredible components from Salsa and a sleek WTB saddle finish off this trail bike.